There's Always Tomorrow

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War II
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Author: jim Carr ISBN: 9781989425046
Publisher: Jim Carr Publication: January 25, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: jim Carr
ISBN: 9781989425046
Publisher: Jim Carr
Publication: January 25, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

"A couple minutes later, Sommer could hear running footsteps behind her. They were so close now she felt her heart would explode.

"Gregor suddenly turned and swung one of his crutches to knock one of the guards off his feet, all the while yelling to Sommer to run. The white line was only a minute or two away. Her legs were aching as she gave one last burst of speed."

When her professor told Sommer Kappel that her life would never be the same, she had no idea that she would become a single mother, a British agent, or work with Germany's mathematics genius to create a secret weapon that turned out to be an atomic bomb, or be hounded constantly by a rogue Gestapo agent.

When things were the blackest, she discovered she was pregnant and met a handsome British army officer, who quietly fell in love with her and risked his life to try to rescue her from a Nazi prison in Berlin, regarded by rescue planners as impossible.

Along the way, she meets three young women who were to play a pivotal role in her life during Berlin's worst days and share an unexpected gift from an ailing older woman, who held the secret to the secret key her professor had given her on the start of her journey.

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"A couple minutes later, Sommer could hear running footsteps behind her. They were so close now she felt her heart would explode.

"Gregor suddenly turned and swung one of his crutches to knock one of the guards off his feet, all the while yelling to Sommer to run. The white line was only a minute or two away. Her legs were aching as she gave one last burst of speed."

When her professor told Sommer Kappel that her life would never be the same, she had no idea that she would become a single mother, a British agent, or work with Germany's mathematics genius to create a secret weapon that turned out to be an atomic bomb, or be hounded constantly by a rogue Gestapo agent.

When things were the blackest, she discovered she was pregnant and met a handsome British army officer, who quietly fell in love with her and risked his life to try to rescue her from a Nazi prison in Berlin, regarded by rescue planners as impossible.

Along the way, she meets three young women who were to play a pivotal role in her life during Berlin's worst days and share an unexpected gift from an ailing older woman, who held the secret to the secret key her professor had given her on the start of her journey.

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